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Welcome to the '''Post-Merge Cleanup''' project! [[SmashWiki]] has been at a stalemate in terms of back end cleanup since SmashWiki:Merge|the February merge with the Super Smash Bros. Wikia. We've obviously attracted a lot of "front end" editors who like to poke away at new Brawl pages or invent their own glitches despite an inevitable article deletion, but in terms of establishing any sort of organizational structure for this influx of new users to play in, we've gone nowhere.  
Welcome to the '''Post-Merge Cleanup''' project! [[SmashWiki]] has been at a stalemate in terms of back end cleanup since the February merge with the Super Smash Bros. Wikia. We've obviously attracted a lot of "front end" editors who like to poke away at new Brawl pages or invent their own glitches despite an inevitable article deletion, but in terms of establishing any sort of organizational structure for this influx of new users to play in, we've gone nowhere.  


For the benefit of those who don't know what I mean, I'm going to lay out a brief and idealistic example of how a wiki community ''should'' be structured and use the remainder of this project page to outline the steps we would need to start taking to make it into a reality. It is not complicated and not terribly difficult, but it is a <u>long</u> read.
For the benefit of those who don't know what I mean, I'm going to lay out a brief and idealistic example of how a wiki community ''should'' be structured and use the remainder of this project page to outline the steps we would need to start taking to make it into a reality. It is not complicated and not terribly difficult, but it is a <u>long</u> read.